Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 3 year old (so older than 2...) loved Boston, especially the Children's Museum and Boston Common.
I love in Southern California and San Diego is very family friendly- beaches, lego land, the zoo and Sea World- if u are into that sort of thing. However, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Boston. My grandparents lived there and we visited all the time in my childhood and there are so many things for young children. It’s a wonderful city.
NP. We're new to the east coast and I'm planning to take my 2yo and 4yo to Boston this summer.
Do you have any other recommendations apart from Children's museum and Boston Common? (we have that checked)
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toronto- sooo mch to do. Miami was pretty bad- lots of driving, hard to find parking. San Francisco and NYC are great too- walkable and lots to do.
I live in San Francisco and have raised a toddler into a teenager here. We are actually KNOWN for NOT being child-friendly here. But OP, if you decide to come here I'm happy to give you a list of toddler-friendly things I 've found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 3 year old (so older than 2...) loved Boston, especially the Children's Museum and Boston Common.
I love in Southern California and San Diego is very family friendly- beaches, lego land, the zoo and Sea World- if u are into that sort of thing. However, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Boston. My grandparents lived there and we visited all the time in my childhood and there are so many things for young children. It’s a wonderful city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love travel, and TBH that sounds like a nightmare.
Public transportation, car seats, strollers, naps...
We live near DC (I assume you do too?!) and we have dozens of museums, parks, activity centers, etc. to keep toddlers busy. My kids are older now but thinking back, they liked to do stuff like play in sand and simple things like that. At that age, we really just did want they were interested in. They will want to explore and won’t care whether that’s in Atlanta or Washington DC.
I agree. Take them places locally. There are no good large cities to take toddlers to.
Anonymous wrote:Toronto- sooo mch to do. Miami was pretty bad- lots of driving, hard to find parking. San Francisco and NYC are great too- walkable and lots to do.